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Ellsworth FFA is state’s top chapter

For the first time in the history of the Ellsworth Junior-Senior High School FFA Chapter, Ellsworth has been named the number one FFA Chapter in Kansas.

Preston’s Last Meeting

The 2019-20 budget that Preston Sauers, director of business operations, presented June 20 to the Ellsworth County Medical Center board of directors was unique for two reasons.

Rain adds to planting woes

Time of challenge for farmers Jim Zamrzla operates a cow-calf operation on a farm south of Wilson. He also grows milo, wheat and soybeans. And like other Kansas farmers, he’s faced with challenges. While farming can often be a gamble, this year is different.

The cost of the cure

On a recent Sunday many of us read what Jesus did when he encountered a very troubled man. This man was out of his mind, naked and confrontational. This man was possessed by so many demons the townspeople called him Legion and tried to contain him with chains and guards.

From the files of the Ellsworth Reporter

From the files of the June 27, 1957 Ellsworth Reporter. DECLINE IN LIQUOR SALES Kansas liquor sales declined during the second quarter of April, May and June, with the Ellsworth county share being $1,440.78; the tax for the first quarter totaled $1708.78.

Tariffs push Applequist to action

Time of challenge for farmers Roy Applequist’s roots are in agriculture. His father, who grew up on a farm south of Salina, went on to start his own business, Roberts Industries, Inc., an ag equipment manufacturer.

Spiritual Life Center activities

Ahuge thank you to our Ellsworth area community for your unbelievable participation and support of the ministry inside Ellsworth Correctional Facility. With your great help, God is making a difference in the lives and families of those incarcerated at ECF.

J.H. Robbins Memorial Library

News from cover to cover Cover to Cover It’s June and the flowers are blooming, everything is green and even the temp has been pretty nice. I mean how many times do you go to a softball game at 6 p.m. in June wearing a sweater and still you are cold? Isn’t Kansas wonderful?!

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ELLSWORTH Lunches for people age 60 or older are a suggested donation of $3.50 and under 60 are $5.25 (exact change). Reservations may be made by calling by 9 a.m. the day before the meal. Call Ellsworth at (785) 472-5185.
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